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Sure, Come on over. I'm off Fri-Sun. But I do ghost hunt just every saturday night. But you're welcome to tag along.
I don't care what time you come over as long as I am not at work or just got home from work. I stay up all hours of the night anyway.
Cows are frequently big and lazy and love to eat grass. They roam the wide open fields and if they have their say... they may never come home. So if your gonna hang till the cows come home... I sure hope you are having fun because you could be their a long long time. Cows may never come home.
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Ok well thanks for the invite. Catch ya soon! +6
by -NUNYA-- on February 13th, 2009